Recent Developments in Reverberatory Furnace and Converter Practice at the Mount Isa Mines Copper Smelter

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Grant E. Casley
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Jan 1, 1976

Abstract

Since 1970 Mount Isa fines Limited has made a significant increase in blister copper production from approximately 100,000 to 155,000 mt per annum and in fact 161,040 mt were produced in the calendar year 1974. Flowsheet developments including fluidised bed roasting and converter slag flotation are discussed, particularly their contributions to minimising major equipment changes in smelting and converting. The use of model- ling and simulation techniques for such an exercise is mentioned. The paper reports the alterations made to both equipment and operating techniques in the reverberatory furnace and converter sections to achieve the regular production of 250 mt of blister per converter day from a 41% Cu matte grade. The effects of flux composition on converting performance are highlighted. The air quality control programme is discussed in relation to its restriction of blister copper production.
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APA: Grant E. Casley  (1976)  Recent Developments in Reverberatory Furnace and Converter Practice at the Mount Isa Mines Copper Smelter

MLA: Grant E. Casley Recent Developments in Reverberatory Furnace and Converter Practice at the Mount Isa Mines Copper Smelter. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1976.

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